impressing 的 3 个定义
im·pressed or im·prest; im·pres·sing.
- to affect deeply or strongly in mind or feelings; influence in opinion: He impressed us as a sincere young man.
- to fix deeply or firmly on the mind or memory, as ideas or facts: to impress the importance of honesty on a child.
- to urge, as something to be remembered or done: She impressed the need for action on them.
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im·pressed or im·prest; im·pres·sing.
- to create a favorable impression; draw attention to oneself: a child's behavior intended to impress.
- the act of impressing.
- a mark made by or as by pressure; stamp; imprint.
- a distinctive character or effect imparted: writings that bear the impress of a strong personality.
impressing 近义词
influence
impressing 的近义词 38 个
- affect
- awe
- excite
- faze
- inspire
- sway
- thrill
- touch
- arouse
- buffalo
- bulldoze
- carry
- electrify
- enforce
- enthuse
- galvanize
- get
- grab
- grandstand
- kill
- move
- overawe
- pique
- provoke
- register
- score
- slay
- stimulate
- stir
- strike
- be conspicuous
- blow away
- knock out
- make a hit
- make an impression
- make splash
- push around
- show off
impressing 的反义词 17 个
press down to make design
emphasize
impressing 的近义词 10 个
impressing 的反义词 5 个
更多impressing例句
- One would be in the midst of a lot of actors, and besides, they're really only good for impressing shopgirls.
- Just impressing each other with their photo thefts appears to be reward enough for them.
- Weather Channel meteorologist Jim Cantore valiantly battles Hurricane Isaac in New Orleans Wednesday morning, impressing everyone.
- They manage to excite their respective party bases while also impressing establishment heavyweights.
- But he failed to impose upon the Colonel, and was even far from impressing him with this trumped-up knowledge of bygone days.
- This monument faces the principal entrance with the careful design of impressing the visitor, and its impact can be tremendous.
- The accompanying barks were probably involuntary, but they were a great help in astonishing and impressing the natives.
- Never once, you see, did I lose an opportunity of impressing the savages among whom I dwelt.
- She succeeded in impressing the nations with a favourable idea of her subjects.